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Flinders University Research Identifies Priorities for Supporting Unpaid Carers

A new study from Adelaide researchers charts what unpaid carers need most to continue delivering palliative care to family and friends.

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By The Daily Adelaide · Published 26 June 2026, 7:03 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 4:03 pm

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Flinders University Research Identifies Priorities for Supporting Unpaid Carers
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Flinders University researchers have completed a comprehensive analysis identifying the key priorities needed to support unpaid carers in palliative care settings, according to the university's news service. The work recognises what many Adelaide families already know: that the invisible workforce of unpaid carers bears much of the burden of end-of-life care in the community.

The research carries real implications for Adelaide's health and social services sector. As the population ages and demand for palliative care grows, the findings could shape how the state's hospitals, community health services and aged care providers allocate resources and design support programs. Recognition and practical support for unpaid carers can directly affect both care quality and the wellbeing of those providing it.

For Adelaide businesses and employers, the study also signals the importance of workplace flexibility and carer-friendly policies. Many workers juggle employment with significant care responsibilities, and understanding what those carers need most can inform everything from flexible hours to access to counselling and respite support. The Flinders research provides evidence-based guidance for improving systems that affect thousands of local families.

Sources: news.flinders.edu.au.

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